News Summary
Three men tragically lost their lives in the Mississippi River near Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park after a swimming and fishing accident. Identified as Marlon Mendez, Rudy Perez, and Jose Yanes, they were reported missing and later found deceased. The Shelby County Sheriffโs Office emphasizes water safety due to the river’s hazardous conditions and ongoing investigations into the incident. The grief of the families of the victims highlights the impact on the local community and the need for safety measures in recreational areas.
Memphis – Three men were found dead in the Mississippi River near a boat ramp at Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park following a swimming and fishing accident. The deceased have been identified as Marlon Mendez, 28, Rudy Perez, 31, and Jose Yanes, 52. They were reported missing on July 22, 2025, after being last seen on a sandbar south of the boat ramp.
The Shelby County Sheriffโs Office (SCSO) received a report of the menโs disappearance at 7 p.m. on July 22. Search and rescue operations began the same evening but were suspended around 10:30 p.m. due to darkness. Efforts resumed the following morning at approximately 9:40 a.m., involving multiple agencies, including the Shelby County Search and Rescue, U.S. Coast Guard, and Memphis Police Aviation.
Tragically, the first two bodies were recovered at around 11 a.m. on July 23, followed by the recovery of the third body at approximately 12:45 p.m. The river site has witnessed increased recreational activities, but local officials warn of hazardous conditions. The Mississippi River is known for its strong currents, submerged obstacles, and debris that can create dangerous situations for swimmers and fishermen alike.
Safety Warnings and Precautions
Impact on Families
Investigation Ongoing
Background Context
This incident serves as a tragic reminder of the importance of water safety, especially in natural bodies of water such as the Mississippi River. Local officials hope that increased awareness and education regarding the potential dangers associated with swimming and fishing can prevent future tragedies.
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Additional Resources
- WREG: Man Jumps from I-40 Bridge
- Google Search: Mississippi River
- ABC News: Missing Men Found
- Wikipedia: Mississippi River
- New York Times: Missing Men Dead
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Mississippi River
- Commercial Appeal: Three Missing
- Google News: Mississippi River Accident
- Action News 5: Missing During Fishing Trip

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